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22-08-2011, 05:46 PM | #11 | ||
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Like a lot of others, my course has only started getting interesting now, in my 3rd of 5 years. I'm doing Eng/Arts, and thought that the Arts would keep me sane from all the maths etc in Eng, but after doing three Arts subjects last semester, boy was I glad to get back into some proper, defined subjects haha. I also hated first year uni with a passion (it was heaps too slow and simplified for my liking).
My advice would be make sure about the transfer before you do it. I had a couple of mates transfer last year. One dropped out of Eng altogether to do Commerce and absolutely hates it (he thought it would be 'easier', even though his marks in eng were much better). Another mate was the complete opposite. He was doing just Mechatronic Eng, then trasnferred into a double with Commerce in his fourth year, and loves it. So basically, it might be worse as well as better, but if it is, you can keep trying to find the right course even up to your final year haha. Also, industry experience is really useful for determining what you want to do, uni isn't anything like the workplace generally. (even if the work is volunteering work) |
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